Art
Kosmos Klee. The Collection
Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern
The permanent exhibition offers visitors a chronological overview of Klee's artistic oeuvre and presents around seventy works as well as biographical material and archive items, which are changed regularly.
As one of the most important artists of modernism, Paul Klee (1879–1940) sought new forms of expression that did justice to the social and cultural upheavals of his time. He questioned everything that was taught in Europe and orientated himself towards children's drawings and non-European cultures as well as the structures and processes of nature. He also explored artistic movements such as Expressionism, Cubism, Dadaism, Surrealism and Constructivism without joining any of these groups. Klee commented on political events with ironic detachment in numerous works. The First and Second World Wars had far-reaching consequences for Klee's life. His networks broke up and led to the artist's isolation.
In the ‘Fokus Room’ we organize small exhibitions with a thematic focus on particular aspects of Paul Klee's work as well as with artists and topics with surprsing references to Klee's œuvre.
Date
Ticketing
Address
Zentrum Paul Klee
Monument im Fruchtland 3
3006 Bern
Contact
Zentrum Paul Klee
Monument im Fruchtland 3
3000 Bern
info@zpk.org
031 359 01 01
031 359 01 02
Category
- Art
Type of Exposition
- Permanent exhibition
Access for disabled people
- Suitable for wheelchairs
Webcode
www.myfarm.ch/DQYs24